My 25 lb. baby is taking 6.5 ml twice a day for 10 days. Hope this helps.
If you are giving amoxicillin (penicillin) to a baby, then it must have been prescribed by a doctor including dosage information. Follow the doctor's instructions. Do not medicate a baby with prescription drugs meant for someone else or for an adult.
Giving the wrong medication will not help, may harm, and it means that another correct treatment is not being used.
Depends on the condition. For a simple ear infection, in a child who has not been on antibiotics in the past 6 weeks, is 80-90mg/kg/day divided three or four times a day, making the dose for this child 250mg four times a day. For other infections, such as skin infections, sinusitis, etc, the usual dose is 40-50mg/kg/day divided two to four times a day. This would make the dose 250mg twice a day.
That is a question that you should ask your doctor.
Usually 250 mg three times a day. The dr. will give 500 mg if the infection warrants it
300 milligrams twice a day
Consult your veterinarian. Do not administer medication to a dog, unless you have specific directions on dosage.
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See a physician. Ibuprofen is pretty "safe" as pain meds go, but 40 per day is definitely pushing your luck, as it's about 10x the recommended maximum dosage.
The adult dosage of vasopressin in cardiac arrest is 40 units.
40 mgs =1cc
Amoxicillin 250 mg- 40 chewable tablets take one tablet three times daily at bed time doesn't make sense, but that's what it says
Raw or cooked, tablets, capsules, tincture or syrup. Fresh garlic: 1 to 3 cloves daily. Tincture: 2 - 4 ml or 15 - 40 drops, twice daily. Syrup: 1 tbsp, 3 times daily. Capsules: 400 - 500 mg of allicin, twice daily, and more . . .
Tylenol is non-addictive. However, your child may be suffering from underlying pain that is soothed by the Tylenol (acetaminophen), and that causes him or her to fret when it is removed. If this is the case, you should see a doctor. See recommended childrens' dosage and warning below.* The oral dose for a child is based on the child's age, and the range is 40-650 mg every 4 hours. * When administered as a suppository, for children, the dose is 80-325 mg every 4 to 6 hours depending on age. Doses of acetaminophen greater than the recommended doses are toxic to the liver and may result in severe liver damage.
About 40 to 50 feet is recommended
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my child has reaction to this to the doctor told me to make sure she never has any cillins at all or in the same family of that med .some kids do grow out of it and to keep her a way from red 40 dies that is in it too. i hope this does help
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